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Aqueduct - I Sold Gold

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For Aqueduct (aka Tulsa’s David Terry), a few hours in the basement with a keyboard, a zip drive and the odd guitar produced the pseudo-pop album I Sold Gold—an equal dose of processed hooks and unabashed nostalgia. Highlighted by the gimmicky-but-fun “Growing Up with GNR” (which first appeared on 2003’s Power Ballads) and the self-proclaimed “Roman Polanski Version” of “Frantic,” the album is narcissistic, repetitive, underpowered and yet strangely compelling in its quirky construction and directness.

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